“Ballerino” starring Lee Yong-woo invited to the Asian Film Festival of Dallas

- The film’s heartwarming story is highly acclaimed at home and abroad.

The movie “Ballerino” starring actor Lee Yong-woo, written by Jeong Ha-na and directed by Lee Min-woo, is attracting public attention as it has received an invitation from the Asian Film Festival of Dallas (“AFFD”).

The AFFD, which will be held from July 16 to 23, is the South’s largest showcase of Asian and Asian-American cinema in the U.S. Since its creation in 2002, the annual film festival has been promoting various Asian cultures in the U.S. and exchange in the film world. Korean box-office hits, also renowned for their quality, such as “YMCA Baseball Team (2003),” “The War of Flower (2007),” “Masquerade (2013)” had been featured in the festival.

“Ballerino” aired on MBC Drama Net last Christmas and was highly acclaimed. The film depicts the friendship between a star ballerino and a young North Korean refugee who grows into a dancer. The film was highly praised for its solid and heartwarming storyline, striking a chord with domestic audience, and is now shed a renewed light on abroad as it stands shoulder to shoulder with “Northern Limit Line,” “How to Steal a Dog” and “A Girl at My Door” at the 14th annual film festival.

In the movie, Lee Yong-woo plays Lee Seon-woo, impeccable principal dancer at the Korean National Ballet, son of a rich family. He successfully turns himself into a ballerino, leaving his fans deeply impressed by his act.

He, in fact, is a dancer who won the first prize of the “Far East Dance Concours” and took part in Mnet’s survival program “Dancing 9” as one of the Masters. His high-class ballet moves reportedly make the movie even more spectacular.

An insider involved in the film production responded to the invitation, “I hope the invitation to the festival would renew people’s interest in this film.”

Meanwhile, Lee Yong-woo will make his much anticipated and awaited come-back to the TV screen, appearing in the upcoming drama on JTBC, “THE CHASER,” which will premiere on 24th.

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Philippine festival expands screenings for Asian films

The Philippines’ leading independent film festival is adding a section showcasing Asian films, offering a venue for filmmakers facing censorship in other parts of Asia.Organizers of the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival and Competition said Thursday the festival’s new Independents: Asia section will be opened by Zhang Yimou’s acclaimed “Coming Home” starring Chinese actress Gong Li.Also to be shown are 10 award-winning films from China, Cambodia, Japan, Myanmar, India, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan.The Philippines enjoys one of the freest independent film scenes in the region so movies censored in other countries can be screened at the festival, said Laurice Guillen, president of Cinemalaya Foundation, which is mounting the festival for the 11th year.

Those which cannot be shown in their own countries because of some kind of (censorship), you can show it here, because we have the freedom.

Laurice Guillen, president of Cinemalaya Foundation

She didn’t name which Asian celebrities were invited to attend this year’s festival because they had not yet responded. “While it has sought to nurture Filipino filmmakers through the yearly competitions, Cinemalaya aims to inspire Asian filmmakers by showcasing the Philippines as the cinematic center of creativity and free artistic expression …”

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) – The Philippines’ leading independent film festival is adding a section showcasing Asian films, offering a venue for filmmakers facing censorship in other parts of Asia.(more…)

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippines’ leading independent film festival is adding a section showcasing Asian films, offering a venue for filmmakers facing censorship in other parts of Asia.

Organizers of the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival and Competition said Thursday the Independents: Asia section of the festival will be opened by Zhang Yimou’s acclaimed “Coming Home” starring Chinese actress Gong Li.

Also to be shown are 10 award-winning films from China, Japan, Myanmar, Indonesia, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan.

Cinemalaya Foundation president Laurice Guillen says the Philippines enjoys one of the freest independent film scenes in Asia so movies censored in filmmakers’ home countries can be screened at the festival.